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* Selecting this option is useful when the [[Inlet q (Water Overlay)|INLET_Q]] value is too large for a single cell. | * Selecting this option is useful when the [[Inlet q (Water Overlay)|INLET_Q]] value is too large for a single cell. | ||
* The area works best when applied as a narrow strip. | * The area works best when applied as a narrow strip. | ||
* An inlet area always has one associated datum height. The selected height is the highest of all cells belonging to this area. | |||
** When using outlets to remove water on sloped terrain, using this setting can lead to the issue that not all water is removed. See the image below. It is therefor advised to disable this option and use center point outlets to remove water at the edge of your project. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 8 November 2024
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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INLET_AREA | boolean | When true the Inlet is spread across the entire building surface. | 0 |
Notes
- Selecting this option is useful when the INLET_Q value is too large for a single cell.
- The area works best when applied as a narrow strip.
- An inlet area always has one associated datum height. The selected height is the highest of all cells belonging to this area.
- When using outlets to remove water on sloped terrain, using this setting can lead to the issue that not all water is removed. See the image below. It is therefor advised to disable this option and use center point outlets to remove water at the edge of your project.